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The thriller ‘Micro’ follows the lives of a group of young graduates who studied natural drugs present in trillions of microorganisms.

The science writer Richard Preston was commissioned to finish the posthumous novel by Michael Crichton, left unfinished in 2008 after his death.

The American filmmaker prepares Steven Spielberg film adaptation of Micro the posthumous novel father TV fiction Emergency and book Jurassic Park Michael Crichton . Micro however, the writer changes the giant dinosaurs from tiny microorganisms.

Spielberg expressed his enthusiasm about the project, which will adapt another book Crichton 22 years later to move to the big screen the story of a billionaire tycoon who built an amusement park with dinosaurs. A feature that soon became a real blockbuster.

“We are delighted to have this opportunity to develop Micro” said the Oscar-winning director. “ To Michael, size does matter ” he joked referring to the difference in size between prehistoric characters of Jurassic Park and tiny Micro .

As reported by The Wrap , the Thriller follows the lives of a group of young graduates who travel to Hawaii to work on a mysterious biotech company. There will be devoted to study natural drugs present in many trillions of microorganisms and bacteria. His intention is to exploit all possible commercial applications. In the jungle of Oahu, however, young people find themselves in a hostile and dangerous world.

With the author’s death in 2008, Micro was left incomplete. Thus, scientific Richard Preston was in charge of closing the story and put an end to the posthumous novel by Michael Crichton, who eventually was released in 2011 and immediately became a bestseller recognized.

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